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Does anyone know any good, safe lipsticks made without castor seed oil? I want to wear lipstick because my face looks so dead without it. I ran across your page trying to educate myself about all of the items I have in my home I need to replace with a better option.

This movement in our lived happened after discovering a solution to start ridding our bodies of toxins through cellular cleansing. Do you manage your health in that way also? You provide a lot of useful info, thank you for all of your investigation and knowledge. Thanks so much for this information.

I do like the animal free testing part also. So I asked a rep to send me some information on the ingredients, etc. The list threw up some red flags so I decided to find out more. I will not be buying that product. Do you have any information on Younique lip products?? Hi Kathy, Could you share what ingredients caused the red flags for you? I am new to all of this and their marketing makes you think they are doing a lot of things right.

Thank you for sharing. I am curious to know what your red flags were too? I have looked up the ingredients on the EWG website and all seem within range on the low side harmful except for the parfum.

Which surprised me because that is never mentioned on other sites saying lipsense is bad. With that said, their lip products are really good.

I still use some of it. They also claim to be vegan. I never got a straight answer from the company about that. Overall, their products are good but if you want something that is absolutely safe and vegan, Younique might not be your thing.

What do you think of the EccoBella lipsticks? They are supposed to be organic and naturally derived from plants. My favorite lipsticks are by Monave, have tried them yet?

Their Creme Stix for lips are so on saturated in color and long wearing, my absolute favorite! Their normal lipstick is on the creamy side, but very smooth finish and moisturizing.

I don,t see Mary Kay lipstick mentioned at all. I have used their brand off and on for years. Is it harmful? I have also used some of the drugstore brands mentioned as harmful. Thanks to your informational website I will be purchasing one of the good lipsticks you have recommended. I am so glad to have found your website. I wish I would have seen this information before I did that.

Any updates? Also how about Maybelline Color Stay? There is a lot of great information on here. All make-up contains ingredients that can be harmful. Maybe not to me, but to someone out there. It is best to try out things and see for yourself what works best. I do stay away from certain brands because of their animal testing policy. Anyway, I appreciate this page. Thank you. Have you tried Beauty Society lip colors? Our products are paraben-free, sulfate-free, gluten-free, cruelty-free, vegan, and made in the USA.

The company is also eco-friendly. We are the first skincare company to offer refills at a discount to eliminate waste, and we plant a tree with Eden Reforestation products for every refill purchased. I would be happy to share our ingredients list with you and get your opinion.

I could probably even be convinced to send you a couple free products to try! She listed the lipstick as okay stuff see above. Au Naturale does independent testing and is very strict on sourcing ingredients. They are also very helpful with colors and you can email consultant and she will send you all sorts of samples. Prices are comparable across brands and Au Naturale has sales pretty frequently. Hello, I am confused about why Beautycount lipstick is the top pick since it contains Conventional non-organic castor seed oil.

I really like what I see on their website and would like to try the lipstick. Is the non-organic caster seed oil a problem in their lipsticks.

Thank you, Linda. Now more than ever, people are looking to avoid potentially harmful ingredients in makeup and are adopting a clean beauty mindset to find cosmetics that are safe for the body.

Non-toxic nail polish and organic hair color are on the rise, so it makes sense that people are concerned about lead levels in lipstick. According to the U. While it has some beneficial uses, it can be toxic to humans and animals, causing health effects.

However, the FDA does regulate color additives , meaning that they need approval before they can be used in cosmetics as well as drugs, foods, medical devices and animal products. Therefore, the FDA has come out with a draft guidance for the cosmetics industry, limiting the maximum level of lead to 10ppm parts per million in makeup.

According to Romanowski and Schueller, while exposure to lead should be minimized, the levels of lead in lipstick is not something to worry about. These lead-free lipsticks come from fan favorite high-end and drugstore makeup brands , like Revlon, Maybelline, MAC, and more.

Muted, nude lips pair perfectly with more intense eyeshadow looks , like a dramatic smokey eye for instance. One of the more popular nude lipsticks is MAC's lipstick in Myth — a light, neutral nude that flatters many skin tones. Several MAC users swear by the satin formula, saying they're amazed by the color output and claiming it to be "not chalky at all.

In fact, all of their lipsticks rated a 1 on the EWG site! It is a really safe lead free lipstick with excellent ingredients. This lipstick has a nourishing blend of cocoa and shea butters to moisturize and soften lips. I have this lipstick in the color Currant. It is a good shade for my skin. Since I have a light ivory skin tone, I use it lightly with a little chapstick underneath.

Benecos lipsticks are BDIH certified. Benecos lipstick contains very clean ingredients like organic jojoba and sunflower oils for moisturizing. I like the fact that benecos makeup is very affordable for a natural makeup company. I like each of them, and use whichever one matches my mood or outfit. Here is a color swatch of the Benecos lipsticks-. Lavera is another company with high standards and is BDIH certified.

Their lipsticks have vivid intense color. Check out this wild cherry lipstick-. The clean ingredients in this non-toxic lipstick include avocado oil and coconut oil. Check out this neutral color-. If you are like me, you have been wondering for a long time how you could find truly non-toxic lipstick. These brands are the safest I could find in my long search for the safest lipsticks.

Thanks so much! Thanks for the suggestion! I do think she has a lot of helpful health information. The ingredients in her makeup seem really good. Retinyl palmitate is used as a synthetic preservative. It is easily absorbed by the skin. Once absorbed, it turns first into retinol and then into retinoic acid. When exposed to ultraviolet light, retinol compounds break down and produce toxic radicals that can damage DNA and cause genetic mutations, which are a precursor to cancer.

The advantages of using it are that, even though it is a synthetic form, the body can still use it as vitamin A. Once it has been applied to the lips it is absorbed through the skin. It is one of the most important vitamins for the skin in terms of skin appearance because its tiny molecules can penetrate right to the deeper layers of the skin, helping to repair collagen and elastin.

It is an exfoliator that has the effect of removing the upper dry skin layers to reveal the new cells underneath. This is how it keeps lips soft and smooth. There are natural lip products available that contain beneficial oils like jojoba, macadamia, and grape seed. Dyes are used to give lipstick their colour, and there are certainly many different ones on the market to choose from.

Which colours are in fashion changes all the time, but the reds and pinks are classics with timeless appeal. A lot of lipsticks are made with synthetic dyes that come from aluminium or petroleum products. These dyes are stored in our bodies in the organs and fatty tissues. Some of the colours may even contain heavy metals. Some of them are not approved as food colourants yet may be used in cosmetics.

The FDA has listed it as safe. There are those who would prefer to use more natural and organic lipstick products. These have the advantage of having minimal environmental impact because they are biodegradable and come from natural sources. If you prefer softer, more natural shades, natural dyes can help you achieve that look. Many use ingredients like beetroot or cocoa, for example.

The colours tend to fade quicker, so need to be applied more often.



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